it was good, and it may still be a very nice bike, but £850 is a full price - I'll guess £950
dellzeqq pre-talced and mighty Location SW2 6 Oct 2009 #16 it was good, and it may still be a very nice bike, but £850 is a full price - I'll guess £950
zacklaws Guru Location Beverley 6 Oct 2009 #17 >>>I wouldn't buy it because it says it's suitable for a rider who's 5'12" and unfortunately I'm 6'<<< It says its suitable for 5'12" to 6'4".
>>>I wouldn't buy it because it says it's suitable for a rider who's 5'12" and unfortunately I'm 6'<<< It says its suitable for 5'12" to 6'4".
longers Legendary Member 6 Oct 2009 #20 I'll go with nine hundred and seventy five. All those numbers are the ones that don't work on this keyboard.
I'll go with nine hundred and seventy five. All those numbers are the ones that don't work on this keyboard.
ACS Legendary Member Location Just below the snow line 6 Oct 2009 #21 £966 and the winner is.....................
OP OP I am Spartacus Über Member Location N Staffs 7 Oct 2009 #23 I think the seller was rather lucky to sell a 4 year old bike for nearly a grand. 'Real' value somewhere in the region of £450.
I think the seller was rather lucky to sell a 4 year old bike for nearly a grand. 'Real' value somewhere in the region of £450.
Aperitif Meme bar Location ...I don't have much idea - really. 7 Oct 2009 #24 Shrewd judge, our longers...
zacklaws Guru Location Beverley 7 Oct 2009 #25 User76 said: Did you get taught metric at school? Click to expand... Hell, what a dick I am, never noticed the error. Too much caffeine and lack of sleep I think on my behalf
User76 said: Did you get taught metric at school? Click to expand... Hell, what a dick I am, never noticed the error. Too much caffeine and lack of sleep I think on my behalf
longers Legendary Member 7 Oct 2009 #26 Aperitif said: Shrewd judge, our longers... Click to expand... Ha! Lucky guess When does it arrive?